[computer-go] CGOS 19x19 almost ready.
Joshua Shriver
jshriver at gmail.com
Tue May 22 08:35:15 PDT 2007
I can run one. Let me know I can set it up tonight.
-Josh
On 5/22/07, Don Dailey <drdailey at cox.net> wrote:
> Ok the 19x19 server is almost ready.
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> I would like to get 3 or 4 volunteers to run a copy of the Anchor.
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> The Anchor will be GnuGo 3.7.10 with these parameters:
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> gnugo --mode gtp --score aftermath --capture-all-dead --chinese-rules
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> The idea is to have at least 1 or 2 playing at any given time on CGOS.
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> You don't have to run it 24/7, that's why it's good to get a few
> volunteers, so at least 1 or 2 is always on.
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> If you want to run one of these anchors give me:
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> 1. The name on CGOS you will use for the program.
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> The Anchors will be fixed at 1800 ELO.
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> - Don
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> On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 10:41 +0200, alain Baeckeroot wrote:
> > Le mardi 22 mai 2007 01:52, Dave Dyer a écrit :
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> > > I figured that a credible anchor player for 19x19 might
> > > need a lot of cycles, and need to play a lot of games
> > > at first, so spreading the load would be a good idea.
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> > Maybe GNU Go 3.7.10 is _the_ good anchor player for 19x19:
> > - everybody use it at home for tests
> > - at level 10 it is fast, level 8 is slightly weaker but really much faster
> > - it is one of the strongest program available
> > - it is GPL
> >
> > Alain
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